In a small bowl, mix together the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and dash of cinnamon. Set aside.

“Marinate” your blueberries in a little bit of cinnamon/sugar mixture and set aside.

Spread out your puff pastry sheet on a parchment-paper-lined sheet tray. On the outside sections, cut diagonal strips that are about 1/2 inch wide. Cut small slits on the creases at the top and bottom of the pastry. Spread the cream cheese mixture on the pastry sheet, leaving room on the ends. Spread the blueberry preserves on top of that. Add blueberries on top of that.

Fold the top and bottom of the pastry over the filling, and start folding the strips over the filling, alternating between the left and right side. Make sure there are no gaps. Cut the wings off the corners and pinch to seal. Press any seams together to minimize filling leakage. **Directions with photos below**

Place the sheet tray in the oven, and bake for about 20 minutes until the top is browned.

FOLDING DIRECTIONS:

It’s already folded in thirds, so unfold it, and cut 1/2 inch strips diagonally on the sides. Also cut little slits in the fold creases at the top.

Spread on cream cheese mixture, leaving space at the ends.

And then your blueberry preserves….

And then your blueberries….

Fold the top and bottom over your filling.

With your first full strip, start folding over the middle, alternating between left and right. Fold tightly and be sure there are no gaps. Gaps=places where the awesome filling can escape. Bad news.

When you’re finished folding, it should look like this:

Next you’ll want to trim the wings off and seal (pinch) the edges. Try to press together any pastry pieces, especially at the top and bottom. Then it’s ready for the oven.

This is such an easy recipe. I made 2 of these last night, after I got off work. They were both eaten within an hour after I took them out of the over. We loved them!!! Thank you for making the directions so easy.What are some suggestions you have to do this same pastry but with either apples or peaches or raspberries? I am open to any and all variations you are willing to share.ThanksSara (I tried to login with FB but it wasn't an option)chunkymonkeylopez@comcast.net

Sara, so glad you liked this. I am actually planning to make one this week from the tart pie cherries off the tree in my yard. I think cherry or apple pie filling would be delicious in this. Probably any pie filling, honestly. Just don't over-fill or it will spill over the sides. If you try anything else and it's wonderful, please let me know! Thanks for the comment and for visiting.